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Renaissance clothing

Renaissance clothing is divided into three stages, and the styles of these three stages are inherited and different, and developed in the form of gradual improvement.

1, Italian style clothing (1450—15 10)

The characteristics of the Italian period: the underwear is partially exposed from the gap of the coat, which is in contrast with the gorgeous brocade on the surface, further setting off the beauty of the cloth. Split robe: the outer gauge seems to be connected up and down, with seams at the waist.

2. German clothing (1510-1550)

Cutting clothes, using fur as a decorative method of collar or clothing edge. Oral cutting, also known as mercenary infantry style, originally meant to cut, stab and cut with a knife or sword, extending to incisions, cracks, slits or decorations sewn on clothes.

Iii. Costumes in the Spanish Style Period (1550—1620)

Pursuing extremely peculiar shapes and exaggerated expressions, the sewing skills are superb. The popularity of wrinkled collar: closed wheel type, open vertical collar type and shawl type. Corset: whale corset, Buner corset. Skirt: bell hoop skirt, ring hoop skirt.

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Italy is the source and center of European Renaissance, and its handicraft industry, especially wool textile production, is very prosperous. The emergence and development of new productive forces and emerging capitalist relations of production have promoted the prosperity of social economy and urban life.

On this economic basis, the new trend of thought of the Renaissance is active in all fields of society, preaching the value of life and the free liberation of human nature, advocating secular enjoyment and realistic happiness, and pursuing beautiful and luxurious wealth is becoming more and more prosperous.

With the requirements of the times, Italian patterned velvet, with its elegant texture and high price, is regarded as a symbol of wealth and luxury, and is warmly favored by the society, especially the nobility and the rich, and has become the clothing of many important people.

There are even many famous painters who participated in the design and popularization of velvet clothing, and their works have been confirmed on velvet clothing worn by many important people.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Europe clothing